Ben Beuchler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 18 August 2000 at 22:05:30 -0500
 > On Sat, Aug 19, 2000 at 03:52:36AM +0100, Ricardo Cerqueira wrote:
 > 
 > > Have you tried rblsmtpd? It works as a filter between tcpserver and
 > > qmail-smtpd, and checks against blacklists on the TCP/IP connection, not the 
 > > mail itself.
 > 
 > Yeah, in fact I'm using it now to check against the dul list.  However,
 > I would prefer to have some sort of opt-in choice, for our customers
 > that are afraid of losing legitimate mail.

Sounds like a header-insert environment variable for qmail-smtpd is in
order.  Then all the things that run before it, including tcpserver
and rblsmtpd, could set up stuff in that variable which would become
headers in the message, and then could be used at the user level for
maildrop / procmail / autosorting / whatever.  I don't remember
anybody doing this patch yet; anybody?
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